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I'm under 18 and want to play airsoft

I don't get why people are in such a rush to get a RIF, Seriously.

It's the law, it justs happens to be the same thing called 'law' that prevents people from burning your house down and killing your family while you watch.

Funny that people are so enthusiastic about breaking it just so they look 'moar oper8r' on the field.

From being an under 18 myself, I'm waiting my time and doing it by the book.

/rant
What he said ;)

 
Kind of agree with above I just wanted to know if my dad could buy a rif with UKARA and gift it to me for use at sites.

Thank you

 
Are two tones restricted in fps and do they stand out too much and do you ever get picked on by older players. Thank you
Restricted fps: Nope, just painted different colours is all
Do they stand out: Transparent ones aren't as bad, but the brightly painted ones definitely will. You can wrap them in camo tape though to reduce this and then remove the tape when transporting/storing the gun.

Will you get picked on: Some players may be a bit snobby towards you, but the majority won't. Of course using a bright orange gun will mean you're more noticeable and draw more fire, by that's not personal.

 
He could. He'd just have to have skirmished 3 times in no less than 2 months.

 
Where would my dad register for a UKARA at the site he plays the 3 games at or at my local shop.

Please reply thank you.

 
Register for a site membership at the site on the first skirmish he goes to. Then he must play his three games (in no less than two months) before filling out the registration form for a UKARA defence and get the site to stamp/sign it to prove he is a regular skirmisher - they will have proof of his attendance in their records. Your dad will then need to send off his registration form to a UKARA registered shop so they can add it to the database.

Easy enough?

 
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